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) = THE DAILY BEE----OMAH:&‘THL DAY, OC FOBER § —_— THE MORMON PROBLEM. Some of the Principal Questions [ to be fettled by the Courts. AHARVE:ZTFORLAWYERS The Coming Conference- A New Outlet to the East The Comet Correspondence of T Krn SarT Lake Crry, October 1.—The expected legal fight on the governor’s ted s appointeos has begun, States court has tssucd a man requiring the present incumbents to give up possession, The matter will yher 10, whether the be argued on ( mandamus shall be made pe Nearly all the law firms in Salt Lake City are engaged on ono side or the other, and the lawyers wilt reap a golden harvest out of the present political complications, if no one else does, All believers in polygzmy are bein excluded from the grand jury in this district. This indicates a rigid en forcement of the law, and the finding of a number of indictments against those who have more wives than one. The constitutionality of preventing a man serving on a jury because of his belief will, I imagine, be tested by carrying thoe cases up to the supreme court at Washington, This is pro- phetic of a long atruggle in the courts, and another harveat for the attcraeys, October promises to bs 016 of un- usual stir and wild excitement. First we_ have the Mormon conference, which on_sceount of the present posi- tion of affairs will bo Iatgely attend- ed, the fact that it is anticipated that the vacancies in the presiding church councils will be filled up also tend to aso the attendanc as there is considerable interost mani- fested amonget ‘‘the faithful and ptory obedient” as 0 who the now apostles || will be. Th the Mormons chooss the season of their conferenca for the transaction of imuch secular busiess, there will be méetings of boards of | trado, bes nesociations, agricultural societies, Sunday school, unions, Yourg Men's associations and all sorts of others. The theatre will be in full blast, and a concert with about 450 juventle vocalists, . will be given beneath the dome of the immenso tabernacle. No rooner will this pass than the legal war will commence, and as cur delegate olection takes placs early in November, the proparations tor that contest under the new regim: will keep things lively and o us olenty to talk about. " 8o, you per ceive, the citizens of Utah “are not| likely to die of ennui during the next thirty days, And it seems altogsther probable that when congress again meots they will continde to make it lively for the denizens of thix vat-of- the-way mountain region. The merchants, shippers and otheors nterested are watching with lively an- ticipations the progrogs of the Denver & Rio Grande. Now w0 haye Hob- son’s choice—the U, P s Or UOwBR—— and conequently oo r ode to foel £or ;,C.....on by many unjast discrim- nations, But let the Denver road be completed and then freights will go down, and we may look for a rapid settlement of the valley of Eastern Utah, now almost unknown, except to wandering sheep herders, cow boys and Utes. These valleys pos: many advantages and for the last five years have been slowly settling up, but it will require the railroad to make many of their facilities availablo. A murder was committed in Biig- ham, a ehort distance west of here, a few days ago. A man named Hew- lett shot his brother-in-law, named Connery. Family trouble and griev- ances are said to be the cause, and the friends of Hewlett, who is locked up, awaiting his trial, urge that the deed was done in self-defonse. The mur- dered man made no ante-mortem statement, as ho was dead when found. The comet can be seen very brightly rora county, 1,300; Brule, 48; Buffalo, 515; Dougles, 670; Charles Mix, 915; Miner, 629, The United State: 1and off.ce at Mitch. ed al] busingw for that district on built immediately. The Tnoisn the vettlers in t mountsin conntiy, x Falla k rdered & steam fire ene o red n hosw comipany with twonty-seven members, The people of Bast Grand Forks have taken weps to Catholic priest and will organize a . There is conid ¢ of & five hun ired barr belog buile wt Sanborn, One bundred sod tw o govern. ment claims were denin oue week re- cently av che b I foom a are (e, beat and buffaio are 01 o numer. wits than they liave been irice 1876, Tre Chamber'ain Negister thinks it is A pily that the chatk stone ot that place is ot nvibzed tur bui ding purpores, hought that as much se 5,000 cords woul was cousumed by a l. timber fre on Wi itewood suwmis recently. The Grand Tronk railway iv looking towurd Dakots from Daluth (o Grand Forks, thence to Pembina and on to Win- Petitions for the reappointment of Julge Mondy are being ciccutsted in the Biack thousand dollnss were recontly paid for the relinguishment of a Hauson county tree claim, A number of mines fn_the Rockford dis- trict are to be connected by railways to be Dubuque will go to Harttord, Connecticut, where he has been temdered a chair with the faculty of Trinity college. Died, at South Pass, Swostwater connty, on the morning of the 15th, Thomas Ryan, aged 00 years. The deceased wos well known in most of the mining camps from the Pacific coast to the Rocky mountains and was one of the firt settlers in Sweet. water county. He was & California 49'er, a woldier in the Nevada battalion uader Major Baldwin and anoted prospector and miner, On Friday morning, September 22nd Evans Williams was_inst.ntly killed_at Rock Syrings by a falling rock, Mr, Wil- linms was foreman of the rock gang, and rdere! to rem: o large h had partly f t sapported oa s loose pile ied, the entire mass slid off with and crushing him through the chest with many tons weight, IDAHO. Four inches of snow has fallen in Silver City. Two faro, three poker and one keno gatnes, saya The Datley Times, are run- ning in Bullion every day and night in the week, and the chigs are stacked high, The s of regular pay-days are very ap- parent in the way surplus cash is ex- pended, MONTANA, Tha estimated population of Montans is 000, The Grand 1odge met at Deer Lodges on the 4th, Butte sold o Silaby fire engine;to Helena on the 23d for §2,250, The total number of the Butte public schools is 6 enrolled in The bridge across the Missouri at Dis. marck is fast neating completion and by October 20th will be ready for trams to DA over, Judge Wehb has resigned as register of the land office, his resigustion to take effect as soon a8 a tuscessor shall be ap- pointed, The Northern Pacific of lected ngricultural statisvics sufficient to show that the present crop is the best evor harvested along their lino, Mrs, Fd vin A. Curley died at Spearfish on the 19th, Deceased was n very accom. pliched Indy, and her numeis a fami one to literary people, poction of one of the largest elevatora fton took o tumble the other day od keveral thonsand buehels of wheat ¢0 the gro'ml Nelives lo ¢, The Alex in Herald says one hun. dred covered wagons parsed thron:h town <6 weo'd in four days, oIl 1o west- ward whero Uncle Sau's landy are free. e imprension peevails in Miner county that the Mionesota Southers ruilroad will non be exterded ac 038 the J m and smieence on the Mic st Meads ia now suppli giving it ample prot tire. Hydrants huve been put in wheres ever necersary, and s hook and ladder and hose company organized, both conssting of woldiers under the direction of com- mixsioncd officers, The proposition to {«sue $100,000 boods tor the improvement «f Fargo, failed in the county by a of abont, sixty, Fargo, however, ‘has just will go ¢ and make own means, Lot cu y 1 ut 6 o'elock, Edward Matthe ad two miles north of Elkton, took his gun and went out to shoot & huwk—going west from the huuse. Both bartels acei ientally went off and passed through his right lung, as he was attemoting to go through some willow brush, Hodropped the guu, returned to tho house, snd dis 4 Sentinel, D’):URADJ. Black Hawk hud o first class Chingge tuneral on the 24th, Monstitu i 06 ae quite numerous about, Ouray agd Silverton, urlua? s struck in the artesian well at Thayer, cne morning Jast week, at a depth of 400 fkot. Denver contemplates turning the waters of Cherry cresk away from the city, st & cost of §400,000, The (irand opera house at Denver has cleared over $31,020 during the first year of its existence. Dr. Ashbough, of Cenf at fifteen births du olaims the jack knife. The willtary companies that won prizes at the exposition have begun suits against the concern to get their money. A flock of two or three hundred sheep stampeded across Washington avenus bridge at Golden the othier day, breaking it. The entire flock went to the bottom, but only two were killed, Rev. J, H, R rd, for saveral months pastor of the Peesbyterian church at Giolden, will leave shortly for the southern portion of the state, where he has accepted » ministerial call. Mr, Raynard is well known in Nebraska, At the Durango firemen’s tournament on the 26th, in the 500-foot race by the hook ol City, officiated prember and in the clear atmosphere of our ecarly mornings. It is bigger and brighter than ite predecessor of last year, but it rises too early for most people o be interested in ita movements to get out of bed. Night watchmen, printers and paper carrlers have almost a mon- o{xfly in this celestial exhibition, The cloudy sky and falling temperature be- speak the near approach of the equinoctial storm, With all the sstutencss of the Mor- mon church leaders it is singular to an outsider to consider how little they seem to appreciate printers ink, and how diffl :ult it is for thoso not initia- ted to obtain copies of thoir works. For the benefit of those of your read- ers who muy huve a desive to study some of the phases of belief of these peculiar roligionists, I may mention that Mr. J. H. Parry, bookseller of Main street, in this city, is making a speclalty of Mormon publications and from him can be;obtained the book of Mormon, revelations, epistles, con'ro- versial works, etc, of that chu; Mr, Parry is also un agent for Bk, Wexo HE OCCIDENTAL JOITINGS, "DAKOTA. Grafton is to have & $15,000 hotel Aberdecn has thirty-five land agents. B Ice, in Grane couaty, formed » week %0, Salem needs o large, first-class hotel badly. Mechanics of all kinds are extremely scarce in Elk Poiot, A Congreesticnal chwich is being built in Mayville, Traill county. Buffalo overcoats were , in use in James- town, September 20th, Twenty-five dwalling housss arein conrse of erection st Mitehell, # Billy Wilson, an oid timer, shot hiuself recently, at Yigerville. The Pennington county fair will open up aud ladder teams for the npional the San Juan, Durapge won in 25 onds, In the 600-foot race, for hose cart tonmy, straight away, with hose juuwper, Silverton won in 23] seconds, John E. Lloberts, better known as “‘Slim Jim,” who was recently arrested at Ci. marron charged with burglary, was ar. rested at Guonikon on the 27th, charged with highway robbery. Two years ugo Roberts, with two companions, waylaid, robbed and nearly murdered Lowis M, Williawy, taking from him over £700, at Litchtield, Ilincis, Roberts, who is a gen- eral bad character, was the leader, 4 bably get ten yeas’ imprisonment. mpiices have just been released after serving two years' wentences, Early on the morning of the 21 the O, K. hotel at Paeblo burned down, The houss was crowded with guests, among thew being Wm, Saunders, better known w8 Old Uncle Billy,” an’ old-timer and enlthy cattle owner, who came very nsar Leing burned to death. When the fre broke out the smolie was 80 suffocating that parties who tried to get to his room, were driven back, and for fully an hourlivo was given up as burned to death, Two firemen then managed to get to the part of the building where he was, and found him © dead than alive. Carrying him out, stimulents were administered. He re: eovered sufficiently to talk and said he was alt right, ¢ als have col. L. B. Hedges, superintendent of the Northern Pacific tree planters, expects to plant 2,000,000 trees for snow breaks along the line, The Glendive Times wants ““a good, smart boy, to steal wood, help the «ditor to his easy chair after meals, aud attend church as proxy,” E. H. Reed, postal clerk running be. tween Butte and Ogcden, states that the average weight of Montana mails has in- creased from 900 to 1,700 pounds iu less than a year, Butte claims to have, in ity two reser- voirs, water sufficient to supply the twelve ire-plugs with steady stream each for a period of 48 hours, with a pressure fwhich will throw the wator to the top of the high-st building in the city In the Butta court Tasi woek, on the trial of a man charged withgrand larceny, his attorney saic: * Your honor, wo plead guilty reluctantly.” He had hauled uway o wagon load of rich ore from a wive in broaa dayl Small pox is alarmi prevalent in Mis- soula connty, Fonr caces have recently doveloped near Stevensville, and on tie h Fred Kennett, cashier of ths Alis. woula banlk, was attacked with the discase. The schools have been diswi-sed und cvery effort, being made to prevent a spread of the disease. Engineer Dodge, of the Mo ion of the Missouri Pacitic, self of the coming winter whi n the streams are low and ico-locked, to build the super- structures of the bridges next year to span the Gallatin and Miesouri 1ivers east of Helenn, Machinery wili Le brought upon the ground in due time, and the work of pile-driviny carried forward before the break-np and fre are at hand.—Helena Herald, Bowler, an old-timer ia the teri- tory, died with his boots 02 near Fort Mue ginnis. The River Press of the 20th thus tells the story: ‘“The hanging ocouried at a point ome miles beyond Fort Maginnis, 1t reoms that Bowles was on his way to Billings to secure sowme girls to dance at his sht. dive near Fort Magioufy, and either by accident or design had strrted & prairio fire. A number of cowboys who were on parole in the Interest of the Stock ass cia- tion #oon came up and started in to fight the fire, Whey asked Bowles to assiat them, and he refused to do so, stating In his usual gruff way that the fire was not cowboys, as the report geer, continued the work of fighting the fire until they suc- ceeded in putting it out, and then organ- ized » band to pursue Bowles and wind up his early carcer. The posse appointed were not long in catching up with their mar, aud doubt'ess were a much less time employed fu stringing him up, s job they olaim to have accomplished with neatness and dispatch, and in which they took spe- cinl delight as avengers of stockmen,” WASHINGTON, It is reported that 4,000 ncros of land were taken by actual cettlers on the Nook- eack, in Whatcom gonuty, weck before Walla ¥ alla bas » boom in” corner lots, Many capitalists from the east, are looking ont for building sites in anticipation of the rise which will tako place {when the rail- road is completed. OALIFORNIA: About forty tons of hops were raised in the v ity of Healdsburg this reason on #ix ranches, These, at sixty cents a pound, will bring into the pockets of the six ranchmen no less than 18,000, An effort is being made to establish a large fish and fruit canvery in Stockton, which shall give employment to reveral hundred women and coildren, 1t is pro- posed to form & joint stock cow pany. A [citizen of Healdsburg offerod over $300 an acre for lands west of town for wifalfa raising, but was refused. The tracts he now owns return over one per cent on the investment without trouble to bim, Willians is having a bigger boom than any town yet started on the Atlantic and Pacific toad, It already containg thirty- three ealovns, General Crook has left Prescott for Southern Arizonn, via Yort Veide, Tonto y und San Carlos eservation, He goes mute-back, accompanied by Aid.de- Camp Bourke, The Atlantic avd Pacific railroad is now completed to the tunnel, & distaucs from Prescott of fifty-six miles, Phree skeletons were found in a canyon es from Charlestou, a ¢hort time posed to be the bleach- sethieves whom & party weut after nou ago, aud re- turnivg, reported their inability to find thew, WYOMING. ‘Phe electric izht is to be' put intoa Choyenno hotel, It s reported that the Union Pacific rairoad will buy the buildings st tort Sanders, A young men’s republican club was or- ganized at Liaraioie oo the 231 with N, C. Burrow for prosid-nt, epth of twelve inches, uit of the | the wights are quite ¥ Oa the 34 the 10 year old son of Dr, Huyford, of Larauw hiwself in the ahdomen with a bre ball. The wound was not fatal, 000 fire on the 20th, g J. N, Adam A, Ohurch, A nd Adams & Lanktree, One day lust week a J on the 11th of October, A farmers' allisnce was organiced at September £0th, The Red river farmers are bolding their wheat for & dollar & bushel. A wmeeting of Huron' citizens has been called to organize a fire brigade, Prof, Fowler, the phrenologist, has an 800 acre farm in Grand Forks county, ‘The last Homestake sewi-aonthly clean. conaisted of five bricks valued at $125,. mt‘q“uxr%; Auv Chinawun got bis back broken in No, 5 wine, He iy still living, though it is wisery long drawa out, as 1* is impossible for hiw to recover, —-Green Lliver Gazette, An accident ocourred on Sunday night, the 26th, at Fort Washakie, an emigrant child being run over by a hesvily loaded wagon snd hed one arm and one {15 mash- ed off. Tts iujuries were of such & nature that it was imposvible to save its life, Rev, C. H. Seymour, rector of St. Mark's Lplwupd.u church, Cheyenue, preached his fare: werm the Lsf o 10 bis departurs for Dubuqus, Towa, . Beymour, after spending some time NEW MEXICO. A “clean up” at the Elizabethtown placer grounds, Collax county, lust week resulted in a return of §40,000, ‘The pupils of the Georgetown publis sohool gave » hop and supper for the pur- pose of raising funds wish which to buy a 105 of educational apparatus, isl Agent Howard found, in & re- n, that over 8,000 Navajos m, kome of whom had lies tor over twe By were t lived within i years, According to the decisions of the district court «f the Third judicial district, the punishment for killing o wife is oue year's imprisonment, and for stealing & horse it is three years' iwprisonwent, In the records of the old church at Taos, New Mexico, it is shown thet §10,000,000 was collected by the priests as tithes from a single wine in the Toas mountaivs, wnd what was dug out was only & smmple. The graps trade of the Mesilla valley 1s said to have hecome an important indus- try. Orders are daily received by tele- graoh at Las Cruces from points as distant as San Antonio, Texss, and Kaneas City. George Lucas, a fifteen yearold boy, son of 8, M. Lucas, on the 18th shot and killed David Crispen at Golden. Crispen had bren bothering the boy all day and was killed out of malice .n{!nd.r.d by the treatment, The boy took to the timber to the Perche district has conf going to do any harm, aud drove on. The |, ore found in large bodies under an iron oap is & sulphide, chloro:bromide and na- tive silver. Tabor and Wurtzebach took & pieca weighing 150 pounds, valned at 81,000 to_the .Denver exposition. It is from the Solitaire mine aud is a sulphide. —Optic, Marrying Rich You need not be poor and depend. ent on your wedding day, for every person—male or female—can get a goodround sum of money at masriage if they hold a certificats of member- ship .n THE MARRIAGE FUND MUTUAL TRUST ASSOCIATION of Cedar Rapids, Towa, £10,000 has already been paid in benefita to its members, in the nine months of the associations’ organization,and there is » golden opportunity for thousands more to reap even larger b ta, Nothing like it was ever known, Do not postpone ding in_your request for circulars piving full and completo informgtion rep g the plans and opperations of the associa- tion, Agents can make bigger money than in any other business. It s strictly honorable, ploasant and pro- fitable, The Auditor of State holds a deposit from the association o3 pre- scribed by law, for the protection of their membera, The only as sion of the kind in existenco organized ac- cording to law. Writo at ones for circulars, Sagp where you saw this notice, Ve augdll-m ————— Kidney Complaint Cured B. Turaer, Rochester, N, Y., writes: ““ have been tor over ayearsubject to rerions disorder of the kidoeys, and - often unable to attend to burivess; I procured your Bune DOCK BLooh b 1TTERS, and was relieved be- fore halt a botte was used. T intend to continne, as I feel confident that they will entirely (ure me.” Price $1 00, no longer from Dyspep- sia, Indigestion, want of Appetite,lossof Strength lack of Energy, Malaria, Intermittent Fevers, &ec. BROWN'’S IRON BIT- TERS never fails to cure all these diseases. Doston, November 26, 1381, BrowN CrEMIcAL Gentlemen :— For years 1 have beenagreatsufferer from Dyspepsi, and could get no relief (having tricd everything which was ¢ ed) until. acting on the friend, who had been b Brows bottle, Previous to Brrregs, everyth me, and' 1 su burning scnsatio < Late distressed { greatly from « i omach, which he. . Since tak! ing Brow: Brrtas, all my troubl nend. Caneatany time without any disagreeable re- sults, 1 am_ practically_another person, Mrs. W J. Frynx, 30 Maverick St E. Boston, BROWN'’S IRON BIT- TERS acts like a charm on the digestive organs, removipg all dyspeptic symptoms,'such as tast- ing the food, Béiching, Heat in the Stémach, Heartburn, ete. The only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by all Druggists. Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md. See that all Iron Bitters are made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, and have crossed red lines and trade- Inark on wrapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. "HEAT YOUR HOUSES MOST POWERFUL! [Wrought or Cast Iron.) [po0M 20 299 203) iTgEvENa : FURNACES IN THE WCRLD, MADE BY RICHARDSON,BOYNTON & CO CHICAGO, ILLS. 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Price, 81.00 per Bottlo; Tria Bottles 0 Ots FOSTRR, MILBURN, & Co., Irops, BUFFALO.N. ¥. Sold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and O, F __fe 97 codema To Nervous Sufterers THE GREAT E For Nervons and Ger . C. HUNTI JROPEAN REMEDY, AN DEALERS IN HIDES, FURS. WOGL. BELTS & TALLOW 204 North Sixteenth St., Dr, J. B, Bimpson's Bpecitic ks.z0, oF alx pack nges for 26,00, Addross B, 81 “DR. CLARK Estavuimneo 1851, ) 77 St Louis, is still treat. ing all PRIVATE, NE torthaua, Tmpotc t, A combination of % toride of Tron, Perues Barkand Phosphorss a palatable form, 1 only preparation of ér that will not blacken ( charactoristic on preparatior othing 10 give the rosalts that | Diseases, Dywpepeia, and impe ndertul cures. Cases that b ST, 10V Ny10.001 NOTiIC'E Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR AT[ENTION TO OUR Ground Qil Cake. 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We appreciate the above and make our wagonu accordin *Respectfully, PARKER & BOWERS General Agents, Omaha, Nob, PERFECTION WINONA WAGON CC HEATING AND BAXING, is ouly attained by using -GHARTER OAK Stoves and Fanges. WITH : 1U\‘H§B LODRS, For sale by LTD4 ROGERS & SONS IV £ SN A, ALK .| NS W. BOEHL, Manufacturer of the NEW IMPROUED AWNING, COR. 14TH AND HOWARD, Also does all kinds of machinist and lock. swith work,

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